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  1. Érard de Brienne (c. 1170 † 1246) was a French nobleman. He was lord of Ramerupt and of Venizy, and also a pretender to the county of Champagne as an instigator of the Champagne War of Succession. He was a son of André of Brienne and of Alix of Vénizy. [1]

  2. Érard de Brienne-Ramerupt, né vers 1182 et mort vers 1246, est seigneur de Ramerupt et de Venizy, dans le comté de Champagne en France, à la fin du XII e et au début du XIII e siècle. Il est le deuxième fils d'André de Brienne et de son épouse Adélaïde de Traînel-Venizy.

  3. Erard II of Brienne (died 1191) was count of Brienne from 1161 to 1191, and a French general during the Third Crusade, most notably at the Siege of Acre. He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne(Gautier II de Brienne ), and Humbeline Baudemont, daughter of Andrew, lord of Baudemont(André de Baudement ) and Agnes of Braine.

  4. Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt Fue señor de Ramerupt y de Venizy , y también pretendiente al condado de Champagne como instigador de la Guerra de Sucesión de Champagne . Era hijo de André de Brienne y de Alix de Vénizy.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne, and of Adèle of Soissons. During this siege he saw his brother André of Brienne die on 4 October 1189 before being killed himself on 8 February 1191. Erard II's nephew was Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2023 · circa 1245 (66-83) Rienne, Namur, Walloon Region, Belgium. Immediate Family: Son of André de Brienne, seigneur de Ramerupt and Adélaïde de Trainel, dame de Vénizy. Husband of Hélisende de Rethel, dame de Perthes and Philippa de Champagne.

  7. On 15 August 1214 Philippa married as her husband Erard I of Ramerupt, a powerful noble from Champagne, France. The couple married clandestinely in defiance of Pope Innocent III's prohibition of their marriage, due to the couple having been related within the prohibited degree of kinship.